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On The QT: Broadbeach restaurant Danto Sapporo moves inland after 28 years

A building which has been home to a popular Gold Coast restaurant for almost three decades may soon be demolished.

SIXTEEN years ago former champion tennis player Martina Navritilova bounced into town and, after a meal at a Broadbeach restaurant, rated the sushi she was served as second to none.

Should she revisit in the next two to three years to again savour that sushi, she’s likely to find things have changed on the restaurant’s Gold Coast Highway site.

Danto Sapporo, which has been trading for 28 years, is heading inland, albeit temporarily.

The go-getting Japanese lady who built Danto Sapporo’s home and operates the restaurant plans to demolish the building, along with an adjoining one that houses Persian restaurant Rumi.

The land will become home to an apartment building, The Spot.

The Spot, designed by the BDA group, will include a new highway-front home.
The Spot, designed by the BDA group, will include a new highway-front home.

The eight-level BDA-designed building, with a frontage to Chelsea Ave, will have 56 apartments, with a long glass-fronted space at its base for Danto Sapporo.

The project appears to have been food for thought for some time for 51-year-old Sapporo-born Michiyo Tanabe.

She’s one of a flood of Japanese who developed an enormous yen for the Gold Coast in the late 80s and spent a lot of yen in the city when they arrived.

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Many of the bigger players went home with their tails between their legs when Japan’s economic bubble burst but not Michiyo.

She and her family have spent millions of dollars on property, including the Danto Sapporo one, since they set up company Shintaku Australia in 1988.

In 1990 another entity, Mortalodge, was registered and on company records is described as being ‘engaged in non-classifiable establishments’.

One of Shintaku’s early buys was an office building in Brisbane’s Margaret St which cost $9.15 million and was sold five years later for $7.25 million.

Five years ago it traded at $33 million.

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In 1995 the Tanabe family went rural, buying the creek-front Aussie Country tourist park at Canungra and operating it for 15 years before closing the business and selling in 2013.

There’s a Tanabe foothold, via Mortalodge, in the heart of Surfers Paradise in the form of three adjoining highway-front commercial properties bought for a tad over $4 million in 1991-93.

The new building will have a space for Danto Sapporo.
The new building will have a space for Danto Sapporo.

The site on which Michiyo plans The Spot is 2075 sqm.

When she puts on her developer hat her new building is to include one novelty — an animal play area on the seventh floor, where there’s also to be a vege garden, yoga area and gymnasium.

Danto Sapporo, while construction is under way, will be moving to the Sorrento Shopping Village to offer its cuisine, which is influenced by that of Hokkaido in southern Japan.

Meanwhile, hardworking restaurateur Michiyo hasn’t exactly been slumming it during her time on the Gold Coast.

In 2004 she sold a house fronting the Broadwater at Runaway Bay to Adco Constructions chief Judith Brinsmead for $2.5 million.

Six years ago she paid nearly $3 million for a hilltop mansion at Worongary, perhaps deciding it was just ‘the spot’ at which to entertain.

It had been marketed as once hosting a sit-down dinner for 100 people.

Hypermarket giant Kaufland might have suffered another setback. SOURCE: SA Planning Commision
Hypermarket giant Kaufland might have suffered another setback. SOURCE: SA Planning Commision

KAUFLAND, the German hypermarket giant, appears to have suffered a new setback in its Gold Coast ambitions.

It’s been a contender for the Village Square markets site at Hope Island but a deal’s been done with a developer and for a figure north of $15 million.

Kaufland paid nearly $20 million last year for an ex-Bunnings site at Burleigh, only to find the zoning did not allow a retail project, and failed to snare land at Pimpama.

A sale deal has been finished for an exclusive Main Beach address.
A sale deal has been finished for an exclusive Main Beach address.

MIKE Buys, a Brisbane fellow with a racing passion, is set to have $4.75 million land in his saddlebags after sealing a sale deal on an apartment in exclusive Main Beach address the Ocean Isles.

The pad, bought for $3.8 million in 2010, is moving into the hands of a Gold Coast couple who apparently have renovation plans.

The sale continues a lucrative run on the Main Beach beachfront for prestige agents Robert Graham and Michael Kollosche.

Ashmore Garden World might be heading to market.
Ashmore Garden World might be heading to market.

THE bombsite-like balance of the former Ashmore Garden World nursery site could be heading on to the market, with a new, yet old, twist.

Agents have been sounded out about marketing the near 7000sqm-plus holding, which was earmarked for the final stages of developer Mark Howard’s Atmosphere apartment project.

Last year the apartments approval for the holding was superseded by an approval for a retirement facility with up to 94 units.

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